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Title
Sunset Parlor on the March
Date Created and/or Issued
1906
Contributing Institution
Sacramento Public Library
Collection
Sacramento Room Photographs
Rights Information
This image may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.). Copyright restrictions applying to the reproduction and use of this image are available from the Sacramento Public Library.
Description
This July 4, 1906, photograph shows the Sunset Parlor, also known at Parlor number 26, of the Native Sons of the Golden West, making their way through downtown Sacramento. Participants wore whitewashed uniforms, including white flannel shirts. A banner, indicating the group’s affiliation is rolled in front of the procession. At the time of the Independence Day march, the membership of the Sacramento-area parlor numbered between 240 and 250. The Native Sons of the Golden West were a group formed to promote the observation and interpretation of California history.
Type
image
Identifier
2307
http://sacroom.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15248coll1/id/2920
Subject
Parades and Processions
Clubs and Fraternal Organizations
Street Scenes
Festivals and Celebrations
Source
Sacramento Room Photograph Collection

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